GLOUCESTER TWP. — A Pennsylvania man was already in deep when officers brought him to the station Monday night, but police said he wasn’t finished yet.

Anthony DiMaio, 35, of Drexel Hill, faced initial charges of burglary and throwing bodily fluids at police when he was escorted to a holding cell. But on the way, police said, he lunged at officers and started throwing punches and kicking. He also allegedly grabbed a belt with a metal buckle and lashed out with that, they added.

The belt was taken away, and several officers brought DiMaio under control, police said. They added that an officer suffered a minor knee injury in the struggle and was treated on location.

DiMaio was taken to Kennedy University Hospital in Stratford and was expected to be released and remanded to Camden County Jail in default of $75,000 full cash bail, police said.

In addition to the original burglary and bodily fluids offenses, he’s charged with two counts of aggravated assault on police and two counts of weapons offenses. DiMaio also had several active warrants for his arrest.